BOOK COVER Magazine - February 2014 | Page 16

Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO Amber Communications Group Inc. Tony Rose is the Publisher and CEO of Phoenix, AZ based, Amber Communications Group, Inc., the nation’s largest African-American Publisher of Self-Help Books and Music Biographies, The Harlem Book Fair / Phillis Wheatley Book Awards “2013 African American Book Publisher of the Year” and the 2013 44th Annual NAACP Image Award winner for Outstanding Literature (Youth/Teens), Obama Talks Back: Global Lessons – A Dialogue With America’s Young Leaders by Gregory J. Reed, Esq. (Amber Books). ACGI’s imprints include: The NAACP Image Awards winning, Amber Books Publishing; Amber Classics Books – Self-Help Reference Books; Colossus Books – Music Biographies; Amber/Wiley Books – Self Help and Financial Books Co-Published with John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Joyner/Amber Books – Co-Publishing with the Tom Joyner Foundation and Desmoon Books – Fiction. Tony Rose led the movement towards modern Independent Book Publishing for the African American Self-Publisher and Independent Book Publisher as we know it today. In 2000 he responded to the needs of the growing market of self-publishers and founded Quality Press, the nations largest “African American Book Packager”, in order to accommodate authors who wished to self-publish their books, and placed the Quality Press Self-Publishers Book Division under the direction of Yvonne Rose who is also an Associate Publisher for Amber Communications Group, Inc. and the Director of Quality Press. In 2004 Tony Rose co-founded and became the Executive Director of The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America bringing together as exhibitors and attendees a community of thousands of African American book publishers and book publishing industry professionals, a feat that had been unprecedented in the 109-year history of BookExpo America. In 2005 Rose founded the Katrina Literary Collective, which has been responsible for collecting and donating over 90,000 books for the Hurricane Katrina Survivors and he serves a 2f